Posted September 21st, 2009
by admin
dougie2267 asked:
I heard all these cars are being scrapped and destroyed, wouldn’t it be better to give them away to low income people who don’t have a ride so they could go to work, and then trade the car for a new one later, a whole pay it forward situation.
http://www.prohomeschool.com/blog/
Tags: Pay It Forward, People, Trade Car
Posted in Community Service | 7 Comments »
Posted May 25th, 2009
by admin
TwistedxKiss asked:
My car wash is in the works. If all goes according to plan, it will be held at a self service bay at a professional car wash that will be donated for the day by the business. Since most likely volunteers will be bringing our supplies from home, I am not expecting more than a simple suds and rinse. How much of a donation can I charge?
http://www.informationrestoration.com/blog/
Tags: Humane Society, Self Service, Volunteers
Posted in Community Service | 5 Comments »
Posted March 12th, 2009
by admin
marshabar2000 asked:
I am looking for any chartiable organizations that donate cars to people in need. and what do you have to do to qualify in order to get a donated car
http://www.prohomeschool.com/
Tags: Donate Cars, People In Need
Posted in Community Service | 1 Comment »
Posted March 8th, 2009
by admin
Amorican asked:
I just bought a new car. I decided to not trade in my old car because it just wasn’t worth it. I want to donate it to someone who really needs a car but cannot afford it. I found out that charities that take car donations actually sell the cars for the money. I’m against this in principle because the auction place or some car dealer is going to make a profit, not me, not the charity. So is there an organization out there that takes cars to give them to people in need?
http://www.telescopebuyingguide.com/blog/
Tags: Car Donations, Charity Organization, Donate My Car
Posted in Community Service | 7 Comments »
Posted February 14th, 2009
by admin
Noneofyourbusiness asked: Your old car must be able to be reconditioned. Nothing that should really be in the junkyard.
The people that are working on the cars are retired mechanics that want to donate their skills to help some needy persons.
The company of course is a not for profit.
http://www.resumeminers.com/
Tags: Heap, Mechanics, People Working
Posted in Community Service | 8 Comments »